Victoria Beckham

Birkin bags — with their years-long wait lists, five-digit price tags and cult-like celebrity following — have long been considered a status symbol. Now the inspiration behind Hermès‘s high-fashion bag, British singer and style icon Jane Birkin, is speaking out about the practices used to created one of the label’s most notable (and expensive) iterations, the crocodile Birkin.

Burberry might have made a dramatic entrance in L.A. Thursday, staging a huge runway show complete with British guards and top-name models at the city’s famed Griffith Observatory, but (we hate to break it to them) someone’s already done the super-glamorous London-to-L.A. transplant thing, and their names are the Beckhams.

Fortunately for Burberry, the entire family (including Burberry model Romeo, 12) was in town to show the brand how across-the-pond glitz is done. Below, check out the Beckhams-in-Burberry highlights you’ll be “oohing” and “awwww-ing” over all weekend.

Victoria Beckham is known for creating designs with structured-yet-feminine silhouettes, classic fabrics, bold colors and fresh prints. Her fall 2015 diffusion line (Victoria, Victoria Beckham) features all of those things, but the models showing off the pieces don’t look too excited about it. To be more specific, some of them appear to be totally zonked out.

She may put on a serious front, but Victoria Beckham is “comedy gold.” Just ask her. The designer participated in Vogue‘s ’73 Questions’ video series at her new London-based store, and she basically answered everything you’d ever want to know (fashion, David, kids!) — in a very witty (okay, sarcastic) tone. We rounded up some highlights below.